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Background: Simulation based medical education can provide a correct attitude and skills among residents to cope competently with real life critical situations in a planned and prescribed manner witho
SimulationsBasic Airway ResuscitationSkillDirect Observation of Procedural Skills
Case Report
Ovarian ectopic pregnancy (OEP) is a rare condition with a potentially fatal outcome and is notoriously difficult to diagnose. We present a case of a 21-year-old primigravida at about four weeks of ge
PregnancyEctopicOvaryAcute AbdomenHemoperitoneumUltrasonography
Original Article
Background: One of nature's simplest and most powerful mechanisms to start breastfeeding is the "breast crawl"; a newborn's reflexive movement onto the breast after being placed skin-to-skin on the mo
breast crawlearly breastfeedinguterine involutionpostpartum recoveryneonatal adaptation
Original Article
Background: Abdominal wound dehiscence is defined as the postoperative separation of layers of a wound, with or without eventration. AWD is one of the most feared postoperative complications for surge
abdomenwounddehiscence
Original Article
Background: Abdominal pathologies such as appendicitis, hepatobiliary disease, renal calculi, and bowel obstruction are major causes of acute abdominal pain worldwide. Timely and accurate imaging-base
UltrasonographyComputed TomographyAbdomenDiagnostic AccuracySensitivitySpecificity
Case Report
Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is a hematopoietic malignancy that typically presents with constitutional symptoms, cytopenias, and bleeding manifestations. Its presentation as a surgical abdomen with as
LeukemiaMyeloidAcuteTuberculosisPeritonealAscites
Case Report
Hydatid disease, a parasitic zoonosis caused predominantly by Echinococcus granulosus, typically affects the liver and lungs. Primary omental involvement is rare and can mimic other intra-abdominal ma
Hydatid cystGISTlaparoscopyminimally invasive surgery
Case Report
Background: Small bowel obstruction (SBO) remains a frequently encountered cause of hospital admission and surgical intervention. While postoperative adhesions are the predominant aetiology, other cau
Epiploic Appendagitis EASmall Bowel Obstruction SBOCalcified Epiploic AppendageLaparoscopic ResectionVirgin Abdomen
Case Report
Presentation: A child presented to the emergency department with a one-day history of accidental ingestion of a cylindrical battery. Diagnostic Method: An abdominal radiograph confirmed the presence o
Abdominal X-rayCylindrical BatteryForeign Body IngestionManagementSaudi Arabia